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Most plants grow best if they are in an area where they can receive plenty of sunlight and water.
-temperature -surface area -vapour pressure
Because of the lower pressure.
The water cycle, air pressure, and weather are actually very closely related. The water cycle is the process of water being drawn up from the ground into the sky, where air pressure is lower. (Pressure gets lower as altitude increases, since there is less air available to press down). Once the water vapor gets high enough, the low air pressure causes it to cool and condense, creating clouds. Clouds cool the area over which they're covering, because they reflect sunlight away during the day, and warm it at night, since they keep warm air from rising. When the clouds reach saturation, they create rain. All of the above are weather conditions, hence how the water cycle, air pressure, and weather are all related.
the greater the surface the greater the volume of water thus more preassure
It will always move from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure.
Temperature, Sunlight, Water, and Wind
No.
Evaporation is really dependent on temperature, relative humidity and surface area not sunlight. Sunlight may increase evaporation by raising the temperature of the water through radiant heat.
yes osmosis is diffusion through water diffusion is a random movement of molecules from a high area of pressure to a low area of pressure
yes. the greater the area, the more the evaporation.
=pressure = Force/ Area=
The stalk of celery with leaves pulls up water faster, as water evaporates from the leaves, creating an area of low pressure, and the water moves up from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
Pressure = force / area, but > Force (weight) of water = mass * acceleration > Select a depth, choose an area the weight of water is acting on ( say 1 square inch ) calculate the force (weight) of the water column above that area (in pounds) Divide force by area = pressure (pounds per square inch (psi)) Dont forget to add atmospheric pressure (psi) to the answer.
That depends on the water pressure and the surface area that the water is pushing against.
Some factors are: temperature, pressure, area exposed to te atmosphere, purity of water, wind, stirring.
which of the life zones of a lake the area with sunlight or the area without is likely to bemore biologically divers